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Home» Topics » Science (Page 9)

Interview at SC11 with Ulrich Schaettler of DWD

Posted on November 28, 2011 by mdl in hpc-ch Booth, MeteoSwiss, Science, Video Blog
Uli Schaettler

Ulrich Schättler is working for Germany’s National Meteorological Service, the Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD). He started at DWD as software engineer. Years ago he has been asked to parallelize the weather forecast model on distributed memory computers. Since then he is getting involved in weather forecasting and operational forecasting. In his actual function he is responsible [...]

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hpc-ch Forum on GPU – Video on Multi-resolution flow simulations on multi/many-core architectures

Posted on November 22, 2011 by mdl in ETH Zurich, hpc-ch Forum, Science, Video of talks
Multi Resolution flow

While the peak performance and energy efficiency of computing hardware are constantly growing, the development of fast scientific software is experiencing an important paradigm shift. Efficient algorithm implementations face rigid constraints about memory layouts, access patterns and FLOP/Byte ratios. Diego Rossinelli (ETH Zurich) discusses the design of wavelet-based adaptive solvers for compressible flow simulations that [...]

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Colloquium at MeteoSwiss: How much HPC does meteorology need?

Posted on November 21, 2011 by mdl in Conferences and Presentations, MeteoSwiss, Science
MeteoSwiss_Logo

MeteoSchweiz invites you to attend its research colloquium FOKO 2011-2: How much high performance computing does meteorology need? 29 November 2011, 10:30 am -  4:30 pm at MeteoSwiss, Krähbühlstrasse 58, 8044 Zurich, Room for events 353 – 354 No registration is required; participation is free of charge. Download as PDF Agenda» Short abstracts » Agenda [...]

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Video: NOAA Science On a Sphere visualization at SC11

Posted on November 17, 2011 by mdl in hpc-ch Booth, Science, Video Blog
NOAA Web Sphere

NOAA is the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of the USA and is present at SC11 with a large booth.  We were very impressed by their NOAA Science On a Sphere exhibit: a big suspended sphere  on which changing  information regarding the Earth are projected: e.g. the actual weather, the weather forecasts or the location [...]

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CSCS User Day – Video “Microscopic origins of complex behavior in carbon and sodium” by Rustam Khaliullin

Posted on November 9, 2011 by mdl in CSCS, ETH Zurich, Science, Università della Svizzera Italiana, Video of talks
Carbon Sodium

We terminate our series of videos from the CSCS User day with an invited presentation of Rustan Khaliullin. Rustan is from the group led by Michele Parrinello, a professor at the ETH Zurich and the Università della Svizzera italiana, concluded the series of scientific lectures at the CSCS User Day 2011 with a presentation of [...]

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